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Illegal Drugs. Medicine misuse When medicines are used in ways other than intended Carelessness Misused intentionally.

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1 Illegal Drugs

2 Medicine misuse When medicines are used in ways other than intended Carelessness Misused intentionally

3 Substance abuse Any unnecessary or improper use of chemical substance for non-medical purposes Overuse or multiple use of a drug

4 Illegal drugs Street drugs Against the law to manufacture, possess, buy, or sell

5 Synthetic drugs Chemical substances produced artificially in a laboratory. Regardless of how they are taken the effects are deadly

6 Illicit drug use Use or sale of any substances that are illegal or otherwise not permitted

7 Gateway drugs Drugs that often lead to other serious and dangerous drug use Alcohol and nicotine

8 Trends in teen drug use Using drugs at younger ages 11% of teens age 12 and up use drugs More trying heroin 9% use marijuana Consider marijuana to be safe

9 Overdose A strong or even fatal reaction to taking a large amount of a drug Accidental Can not control quality, purity, or strength

10 Tolerance Need more and more to get the same effects

11 Physiological dependence Body develops a chemical need for the drug Experiences severe effects when the drug is taken away

12 Psychological dependence Person believes a drug is needed in order to feel good or to function normally

13 Withdrawal Occurs when a person stops using a drug Nervousness, insomnia, severe nausea, headaches, vomiting, chills, cramps, and death

14 Addiction Physiological and psychological dependence on a drug

15 Costs of substance abuse

16 Negatively affects performance in school, sports, relationships and family $67 billion burden on society – criminal cost each year 5% of the 4 million women give birth to drug addicted babies

17 Psychoactive drugs Stimulants – medical use Depressants – medical use Narcotics – medical use Hallucinogens – no medical use

18 Stimulants Drugs that speed up the central nervous system commonly abused – amphetamines, methamphetamines, cocaine Nicotine and caffeine

19 Cause Increase heart and respiratory High blood pressure Dilated pupils Decrease appetite Blurred vision sleeplessness

20 Chronic users Hallucinations Delusions Paranoia – irrational suspiciousness or distrust of others

21 Amphetamines Medical use has declined Used illegally to stay awake and alert, improve athletic performance, lose weight, temporary high Physical and psychological

22 Euphoria Feeling of intense well- being or elation that may be followed by a complete “crash” of letdown

23 Methamphetamine Used to treat diseases – Parkinson’s and obesity Called crank, speed, or ice Paranoid or violent Smoked, snorted, injected or swallowed

24 Food and water not important Fumes alone are deadly

25 Cocaine Made from the coca bush Illegal to use or possess Powerful stimulant Effects last from 20 min. to several hours

26 High is followed by a let down – user will want more Depression, edginess, weight loss Physical dependence Tissues damage to nose malnutrition

27 Risk of heart attack May disturb electrical impulses in the heart HIV – shared needles Snorted

28 Crack Form of cocaine that is smoked Converts cocaine into lumps or rocks – freebase – use dangerous solvents; can cause injury or death – explosion or fire

29 Extremely addictive and dangerous Effects are felt within seconds – want more when the high starts going away – less than 20 min. Sore throat, hoarseness, and lung damage Death by cardiac or respiratory failure

30 Depressants Sedatives Drugs that to slow down the central nervous system Most commonly used - alcohol

31 Relax muscles, relieve tension and worry, bring on sleep, slows down heart & breathing, reduces blood pressure Physical and psychological

32 Barbiturates Induce sleep Mood changes, more sleep than normal, coma Alcohol + Barbiturates = death

33 Tranquilizers Reduce muscular activity, coordination, & attention span Medical use – relieve anxiety, muscle spasms, sleeplessness, & nervousness

34 Methaqualone Reduce anxiety and insomnia Temporary euphoria – withdrawals are unpleasant Physical

35 Effects – headaches, diarrhea, dizziness, convulsions, and coma Many die from combining this drug with alcohol

36 Narcotics

37 Opiates Another name for narcotics Drugs derived from the opium plant that have a sedative effect Opium poppy flower Relieves pain

38 Cause drowsiness Physiological dependence Cause stupor, sleep, depress respiration, coma or death Commonly abused – heroin

39 Morphine Reduce severe pain Terminal cancer patients Appetite suppressant, cause severe constipation, addiction Physical

40 Codeine Weaker than morphine Used in cough medication Physical

41 Heroin Made from morphine No medical use Depresses central nervous system Slows breathing and heart rate

42 Coma and death Tolerance develops very quickly – physical Babies can be born addicted Withdrawal is very painful HIV Now 10 x purer

43 Methadone Laboratory-made drug narcotic that blocks the withdrawal symptoms of opiate narcotics Physical Does not produce euphoria and mind-altering effects

44 Hallucinogens

45 Drugs that alter moods, thoughts, and sense perceptions, including vision, hearing, smell, and touch All hallucinogens are psychological dependence

46 Phencyclidine PCP or angle dust Considered the most dangerous drug Prepared synthetically Feels distant and detached

47 Time pass slowly, body movements slow down, muscle coordination is impaired, and touch and pain are dulled. Tragic deaths, serious accidents, and terrible acts of violence Overdose and death by strange and destructive behaviors

48 Lysergic acid diethylamide LSD or acid Most potent of all mood- altering chemicals Tablet, capsule, and liquid – that is colorless, tasteless, and odorless

49 Superman effects – false sense of security and power that has resulted in deaths Panic, anxiety, or accidental suicide

50 Mescaline Psychoactive ingredient in peyote cactus Bad trips or frightening imagines Stomach cramps and vomiting

51 Anabolic steroids Synthetic testosterone Causes mood swings and aggressive behavior High blood pressure, acne, baldness, liver damage, heart disease, increase body and facial hair

52 Strokes, clogged arteries Males – depression, low sperm count, decrease testicles, increase breast size Females – breast shrinkage Muscles look bigger but not stronger

53 Cannabis Hemp plant Illegal drug Hallucinogen but has the effects of both Stimulate and depressant

54 Tetrahydrocannabinol THC Produces the “high” in marijuana 10 x stronger today

55 Marijuana Cannabis that is smoked, eaten, or drunk for intoxicating effects Alters senses, coordination, reaction time, impairs decisions making skills

56 Lowers body temp, increases heart and blood pressure Stimulates the appetite – “munchies” – however lose the effect when one eats Talkative, giddy or quiet, withdrawn

57 Loss of will power, motivation, lack of energy and paranoia Affects memory, difficulty in recalling things and paying attention, slower reaction time More carcinogens than cigarettes Stronger today than in the 60’s

58 Males – lowers hormone testosterone and decreases sperm production Females – stillbirths, low birth weight and conditions similar to FAS Damaging to respiratory system Psychological

59 Hashish Hash The dark brown resin collected from the tops of the cannabis plant

60 Inhalants Substances with breathable fumes that are sniffed and inhaled to give hallucinogenic or mind- altering high Many accidental deaths

61 Nausea, sneezing, coughing, nosebleeds, fatigue, liver and kidney damage, change in bone marrow, brain damage Coma or death 1 st time used Suffocation Peak age of use 14

62 Designer drugs Synthetic substances meant to imitate the effects of narcotics and hallucinogens Ecstasy – methamphetamine and mescaline – Combination of stimulant and hallucinogen

63 Effects – euphoria, confusion, depression, paranoia, psychosis, increase heart rate and blood pressure, and long term brain damage

64 Look-alike drugs Drugs made so as to physically resemble specific illegal drugs


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